He said he wants a bolt action
My first rifle was Toz17 that I saved up for when I was 15ish cost me $49.50 back in the 1970’s - in the 1980’s my dad lent it to a neighbour who lost the mag and it cost $50 for a replacement. Great wee rifle for a young guy to start out with i shot lots of goats, rabbits and possums with it.
I have seen Toz 17-01 bolts (the longer type) quite often at gun shows in peoples boxes of odd gun parts.
I have a 17-03 with mag and scope rings I plan on selling shortly.
It is in average condition. I only bought it as it was cheap and I wanted to ty one out but I'm not a fan of the cock on closing bolt.
How much? I've got a T03-17 that I need bolt and mag for.
GC has a parts gun for $99.
https://www.guncity.com/22toz-17-parts-gun-402135
They have quite a few Toz-17 parts guns. Some are a tad dearer.
Artillery...landscape adjustment since 1300AD.
Good news!, previous owner of the Toz has found the bolt, and it has the same serial number as the rifle ( they had disposed of another Toz17 and worried that bolts were swapped!). Anyway now I can try it out.Thanks to everyone who replied with advice!
Lucky find. Moral of story, never separate a firearm from its critical parts.
I know a lot but it seems less every day...
gUNCITY HAVE A COUPLE OF CHEAP PARTS GUNS WITH THE PARTS YOU WANT
Post up a range report!
I have owned a Toz17 for over 40 yrs and furthermore had the late Paulus Manders a fit an adapter insert to the bell and hence fit one of his own brand suppressors
.Yep shes scoped too and I can tell you ive literally nailed hundreds of possums ,rabbits etc with it and its never ever let me down .
Why i even had parts for a 17 mag in my spares box which with a little DIY is now my stirling m14 mag- itself another much dismissed underrated outfit . Ok since you ask I also have the shorty 16"jw15 as my truck gun.
the TOZ stock was warped so i fitted the action to an old Stirling m20 stock a mate had laying round- agricultural but still bloody effective!yep the Toz stock is still under my hot wee hands as who knows . Its other endearing feature is its catholic taste in .22ammo -altho remington subs sounded like a certain green MP in the throes of ectasy and left a very bemused buck jacko looking at me "wtf-ya want me to put the wicketkeepers gloves on and return em" yup fuckers simpered and bounced their way toward him,until a screamer took his lights out!
even an ugly hammer will still drive in nails -
Try Guncity - they appear to have some parts
too old to die young
Still got a single shot. Great little rifle.
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